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We understand that people often attend events with friends or family and want to be located near the ones they love. Therefore, although seat numbers are not listed, we guarantee that tickets purchased through Ticket Liquidator will be together unless explicitly stated otherwise (e.g. the seller advertises the tickets as being "piggybacked" or "split") or the tickets are General Admission.

The sellers who list tickets on our marketplace access tickets from a variety of sources - venues, fan clubs, event promoters, industry insiders, and even other ticket resellers. Some sellers may have to wait to receive tickets from their supplier due to ticket printing or distribution delays. Please note, though, that delayed delivery does not change the fact that you are guaranteed to receive your tickets by the date of the event once your order is accepted by the seller. Sellers also do their best to advertise expected delivery delays on their listings in order to help you make an informed purchase decision.

Tickets are time-sensitive items. Prices rise and fall over time and their value expires following the event date. This means that sellers would be taking a risk by allowing customers to return tickets that might never be resold or otherwise resold for the same value as what you paid. The ticketing industry has therefore adopted an “all sales are final” policy that disallows ticket return. If, however, you find yourself unable or unwilling to use your tickets, you can always check out our consumer seller program.

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Atlanta Falcons Playoff Tickets

Matt Ryan and the Atlanta Falcons are ready for the 2014 season, and have one goal in mind --
return to the playoffs. Head out to the Georgia Dome this season to watch Ryan, Julio Jones and the rest
of the Falcons as they try to return to the top of the NFC South! Check out the Falcons' 2014 schedule,
and buy your Falcons tickets today!

Matt Ryan and the Atlanta Falcons are ready to put a disappointing 2013 season behind them, and return
to the playoffs in 2014! Ryan led the Falcons to the NFC Championship in 2012, but the Falcons were ousted
by the San Francisco 49ers. Atlanta never found a rhythm in 2013, and didn't factor into the playoff picture.
Now in 2014, Ryan is ready to lead the Falcons back to Super Bowl contention! Check out Atlanta's 2014 schedule,
and buy your Falcons tickets today!

The Atlanta Falcons were founded in 1966 as an expansion team in the National Football League. Atlanta's history hasn't been filled with
much success so far, as the Falcons have only appeared in one Super Bowl -- in 1998. Atlanta turned a corner in the aughts,
when they selected Michael Vick to be the Falcons' franchise quarterback. Vick led the Falcons to the playoffs, and led Atlanta
to a playoff win at Lambeau Field -- which many believed to be a passing of the torch from the old quarterbacks, like Brett Favre,
to the future quarterbacks, like Vick.

Unfortunately for the Falcons and Vick, injuries derailed the all-world talent, and scandal struck years later, as Vick was sentenced
to 23 months in prison for his role in a dogfighting ring.

Atlanta turned the corner quickly, and selected former Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft.
Since then, Ryan has led the Falcons to playoffs in 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012 -- leading Atlanta to the NFC title game in 2012.

Offensively, the Falcons are one of the most explosive teams in the NFL. Ryan has proven he's one of the better quarterbacks in the league,
and has the exciting Julio Jones and reliable Roddy White to throw to.

Will the Falcons take the next step this season, and bring Atlanta its first-ever Super Bowl title? Only time will tell!